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Re: paper: Growth of FRC
Perhaps even more telling is the rate of change of team growth, which I've included below.
1998 48 1999 72 2000 101 2001 143 2002 127 2003 145 2004 140 2005 64 2006 122 2007 192 2008 203 2009 169 2010 134 So there was a huge drop in team registrations for 2005, which steadily increased through 2008. It seems we are now growing at a slower rate, but previously it seems that it is a quite cyclical process. |
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